RX 7 De-reverb
RX 7 De-reverb is a VST audio plugin from iZotope that removes or reduces reverberation from audio recordings. It is used by audio engineers, podcast producers, video editors and musicians who need to extract dry vocal or instrument recordings from spaces with unwanted room reflections. The plugin analyzes reverb characteristics and applies inverse filtering to reduce ambience while preserving the direct sound. It integrates with digital audio workstations and video editing software that support VST plugin architecture.</description> <parameter name="recommendation">RX 7 De-reverb is a VST plugin component, not a standalone app, so it is updated through iZotope's plugin vendor installer rather than the App Store or a general download. To get a native Apple Silicon build if one exists, download and run the iZotope Product Portal or iZotope RX installer for macOS — iZotope's tools will detect your Mac architecture and install the native build automatically if available. If you are using RX 7 De-reverb within a host application (such as Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Studio One, or another DAW), make sure your host itself is on a native Apple Silicon build; plugin compatibility depends on host support. Contact iZotope directly or check their product portal to confirm that RX 7 De-reverb has shipped a native build, since plugin architectures and release dates vary. As a general rule, iZotope released native Apple Silicon builds of most RX and Ozone plugins from version 9 onwards (late 2020–2021), but it is worth verifying the specific version you need.
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1 suggestionRX 7 De-reverb is a VST plugin component, not a standalone application, so it must be updated through iZotope's own plugin distribution and licensing system. Update via the iZotope Product Portal (your current iZotope account login) or by reinstalling using an iZotope installer package if you have one. Check whether iZotope has released a native Apple Silicon build of RX 7 or a newer RX version with native support — many iZotope plugins have shipped natively since RX 9 and Ozone 10, but you should verify your specific plugin version on the iZotope website or in the Product Portal. Your DAW itself must also be running a native Apple Silicon build for the plugin to run natively; confirm that your host (Logic Pro, Cubase, Reaper, etc.) is updated to its latest native version. Since Rosetta 2 will be removed in macOS 28 (September 2028), having both the plugin and the host running natively will be essential to ensure your workflows continue to function.
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